"Ichthalbin" is a sesquipedalian word with a complex spelling that can be explained through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The word is pronounced as [ɪkˈθælbɪn], with the "i" sound in "lick" and "th" sound in "thin." The "al" sound is pronounced as "æl" in "gal," and the "b" and "n" are pronounced as usual. The spelling of "ichthalbin" can be challenging, but memorizing its IPA transcription can help in correctly pronouncing and spelling the word.
Trade name of a preparation made by the action of ichthyolsulphonic acid on albumin, ichthyol albuminate; a grayish powder insoluble in water, employed as an alterative and intestinal antiseptic in doses of gr. 10-30 (0.6-2.0).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.